List of What to Pack for Egypt Trip

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What to pack for Egypt is a crucial topic for many tourists from across the world who want to make the most of their time there while being ready for unfamiliar surroundings and culture. This article’s goal is to inform readers and offer solutions regarding the Egypt packing list that each tourist should have when visiting the country for a vacation.

The ETP Team, a team of highly skilled, informed, and experienced travel advisors and consultants, has given all the details and responses on this page. Every seasoned traveler understands the importance of planning ahead and how important packing is to have a successful trip to Egypt.

Everyone has always wanted to visit Egypt since, to truly qualify as a tourist, one must set foot on the legendary soil of Egypt. You will tour the Great Sphinx of Giza and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Great Pyramid of Giza. The golden brick path of Khan El Khalili, the oldest bazaar in the Middle East, will transport you to the era of legends.

Aboard a Nile River Cruise between the heavenly regions of Luxor and Aswan, you may hear ancient Egyptian legends while taking in the hypnotic wonder and beauty of the Valley of the Kings, the Karnak and Edfu temples, the magnificent Abu Simbel temples, and many more sites. The Red Sea Riviera’s beaches and shoreline in the alluring city resort of Hurghada will broaden your perspective and enhance your perception of beauty.

What Are the Most Important Items to Pack to Egypt?

The packing list for Egypt should include:

  • Long, baggy skirts or pants.
  • Long-sleeved T-shirts.
  • Bathing suit.
  • A Bag back.
  • Wide-brimmed hat.
  • Comfortable and easy walking shoes.
  • A scarf for women to cover their hair when visiting mosques and churches.
  • A light jacket if traveling outside of summer.
  • Power Adaptor.
  • Medical kit.
  • Credit Card.
  • Important Medications.
  • All the important documents.

You will start by learning about everything you need to bring with you to Egypt, starting with:

What Clothes Should I Pack for Egypt?

Since you’ll probably be lugging your luggage around a lot throughout your trip, you should pack lighter than usual. You should pack for a lovely warm climate by bringing a light jacket, layered shirts, an umbrella, sunglasses, and a hat with a brim to protect your face from the sun, as well as all the usual clothing items like a pair of shorts, a swimsuit, socks, and underwear.

For strolls around ancient Egyptian archaeological sites, a pair of cozy open walking shoes or sandals is a need. Egypt is a liberal nation, but if you’re wondering what to pack for a woman traveling there, you should bring at least one long-sleeved top and a scarf to cover your head when visiting mosques.

If you want to dress up a bit for a night out, pack a multipurpose, sophisticated outfit. If you’re wondering whether you can wear leggings in Egypt, the answer is yes. The most crucial piece of equipment you should bring is a backpack so you can simply move between the sites while carrying everything you need.

Required Documents to Pack for Egypt

In case something happens to the originals, you should always keep copies of your passport, visa, travel insurance, credit card information, and traveler’s checks on hand. If you ever find yourself in a doctor’s office in Egypt, keep your travel insurance information with you. In the meantime, leave copies of these documents with a friend or relative back home in case they are lost or stolen.

Bring any discount ID cards you may have, such as an International Student Identity Card (ISIC), to be able to reduce the cost of entrance to some of Egypt’s most important historical sites. Additionally, you should always have your hotel and travel agency business cards with you.

Many nations, including the US, UK, EU nationals, Australia, Canada, Croatia, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Macedonia, the Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Serbia, and Ukraine, are eligible to receive an Egypt entrance visa upon arrival at Egyptian airports. You must pay $25 USD for each person’s visa at the airport, and your passport must still be valid six months after the day you plan to enter Egypt.

All tourists who have had their vaccinations must currently possess a QR code from a recognized lab as proof of their immunization status under COVID-19. Each and every immunized tourist is required to receive their last dose at least two weeks before their trip to Egypt. You can check the vaccination and Covid-19 test certificate update

How Much Money Should I Bring to Egypt?

According to the most recent studies done by Egyptian travel consultants, a day in Egypt will typically cost you 650 Egyptian pounds when you spend money on your own during your holiday in Egypt. Keep your smaller bills, such as 5 and 10-cent pieces, for other purchases and tipping, which accounts for 5% or 10% of the overall amount.

Particularly in Egypt’s tourist hotspots and busy public transit, you should keep your cash and valuables in a money bag. It is acceptable to travel to Egypt with a major credit or debit card because many businesses accept plastic and ATMs are available in major cities and popular tourist destinations.

Bring cash to exchange for Egyptian pounds, and keep small bills and coins in reserve for tipping, taxi rides, and other little purchases from Egyptian shopkeepers. Due to Egypt’s currency crisis, more and more tours, hotels, and stores are requesting payment in US dollars; therefore, keep a small supply on hand.

What Electronics Should I Pack For Egypt Vacation?

Because you never know what may happen, you should include a power bank, portable Wi-Fi, earbuds, a universal travel adaptor, as well as a tiny camera or one with a detachable zoom lens. Once there, you can buy a SIM card or Egyptian phone credits to call whomever you want. You ought to have a portable power strip that you can use to charge anything you need, including your phone, laptop, and other devices. Then you’ll keep doing:

Medication to Pack with When Traveling to Egypt

A medical kit and hygienic supplies should be on your packing list for Egypt because these things aren’t always accessible, especially outside of popular tourist destinations. Every tourist should pack any prescription medications they might require. A toothbrush and toothpaste, tissues for public facilities, oral care products, scissors, and tweezers are a few basic hygiene supplies that should make your trip to Egypt easier.

Bandages, antibacterial cream, ibuprofen, Advil, aspirin, and, if you’re taking a Nile Cruise or venturing off the main path, Dramamine, anti-diarrhea medications, and rehydration salts, should all be included in your medical kit. A trustworthy brand of skincare and sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher is another item you must bring. Antibacterial hand gel and a mask are currently among the most important items to keep on hand.

What Can You Not Bring to Egypt?

According to Egyptian law, the following items are prohibited from being brought into Egypt: 200 cigarettes, 25 cigars, or 200 grimes of tobacco; 1 liter of alcoholic beverages; 1 liter of perfume or eau de cologne; Goods for personal use and non-commercial items with a combined value of less than $200 USD.

Prohibited Items to Bring In Egypt

  • Narcotics
  • Cotton
  • Live, frozen, or stuffed birds or any bird-derived product
  • Firearms, including sporting guns

There is a list of illegal drugs which are not allowed entry to Egypt; including Didrex Tablets, Nicocodeine, PROXY, NITRAZEN, Mogadon, vaccine injections, Ergotamine, Dextromethorphan, KETAMINE INJ, Pulmolar, Co-Diovan, Kodinalin, Phenobarbital, Somanil, and Nova Tablets that have an extended effect.

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